On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 21:04:03 +0200, Tassilo Horn wrote: > > On Tuesday 06 July 2010 17:08:48 Eric S Fraga wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > > Tassilo, I wrote a simple tutorial for beamer in org which you can > > find on Worg (sorry: I'm offline so don't have the link at hand). > > I think, I have read that and didn't understand it completely. > > Oh, wait, you mean that > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer/tutorial.php > > right. Oh, yeah, there's an example which does the trick. ;-) > > > If I understood your message correctly, the solution may be to specify > > the type of column environment to use (and what to do with the heading > > of the column). Type "C-c C-b" and select one of the environments > > suggested. I typically choose one of "b" (block), "e" (example) or > > "i" (ignore heading). > > Yeah, the ":BEAMER_env: ignoreheading" property does what I want. > Thanks a lot for the pointer to your nice tutorial. You're welcome and I'm glad you found what you needed. > But my real question was concerning the point > > Columns without additional outline structure > > in http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer.php. Especially the > sentence "The column ends at the next entry with such a property." makes > me head-shaking. How can there be a next entry in that frame, if I > don't add an additional outline structure? I didn't write this but I think this means that if one column starts at, say, a 2nd level heading (**), the end of content for that column is the next heading at the same level, or the end of the frame (i.e. a heading at a higher level (*)).